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Integration by substitution (or the reverse-chain-rule)

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  • fun makes fun fun

    salfun

  • Hmmm. I'm not sin x!

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  • @Kcvee777 Reversing the rule he multiplied the equation by 1/the derivative of inside the brackets which was 2x+3. (1/(2x+3))*(2x+3) = 1

  • wait nm, all good

  • k im confused,  what happens to the 2x+3!!!??

  • @123aellis lol... mee too sun

  • I'm in the middle of learning an entire semester of University Calc 1 in 2 days... Exam is in 41 hours, I'm gonna ace this shit. :)

  • just thought i'd point out you're writing mu, not u. It's not a big deal, I'm sure everyone knew what you meant, just pointing it out!

  • Why can we cancel out the dx's if du/dx is not actually a fraction?

  • Its ok

  • hmm i will do it over here to make it extra messy

    lol 5:50

  • Wow I actually get this now. It's so easy!

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